Contact list of eHarmony management

Below is the most complete list of current board directors, executives and managers running your favourite online dating site. All the emails below are valid as of press time.

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  1. Darrell wrote:

    Does anyone have any new e-mail addresses for top management? I tried a few of these addresses and couldn’t get through to them. I’m specifically looking to contact Philip D Armstrong for some Geneological questions.

    Posted 19 Dec 2007 at 11:37 pm
  2. eHarmony Blog wrote:

    GregWaldorf@eharmony.com works, so I tried PhilipArmstrong@eharmony.com but it bounced back. Perhaps Mr. Armstrong has left the company. Why don’t you give the company a call?

    Posted 20 Dec 2007 at 12:20 am
  3. mack wrote:

    look to who it may concern, i was seperatied when i applied for this site, but now i am!!! divorced as of 2/22/08 your site will not let me me apply if that is the way you feel fine. you have my email an my pass word.

    Posted 16 Apr 2008 at 4:58 pm
  4. Alexander wrote:

    Total hog wash.

    First they can’t even identify that I am me, that is after they happily charge my credit card. Does that mean that they do not check for CC fraud? Then these wonderful multiple choice questions that you have to do in order to contact anyone. What kind of crap is that. What if none of those questions is the one I want to ask.

    Now, they do not publish their phone anywhere on their website. Do you wonder why?

    Posted 08 Nov 2008 at 5:19 pm
  5. concerned citizen wrote:

    I am throughly disgusted by your comprimising with the homosexual movement, allowing sexual perversion to run rampant with your so-called dating site. I am calling for a boycott of your company until you reverse your decision in allowing this kind of abomination.

    Posted 20 Nov 2008 at 9:53 am
  6. Ed wrote:

    There comes a time when one has to stand up and be counted. And if the company were to go belly up, so be it. Neil Warren and his officers would have stood their ground and proved their worth as good and faithful servants. In caving in, Eharmony has demonstrated all of its commitment to morality and the sanctity of hetrosexual marriage is nothing but hot air.There are things more important than profits, as Warren and his officers will discover on that day when they give an account of themselves before their Maker. It will come. Be afraid and tremble.

    Posted 20 Nov 2008 at 11:02 am
  7. Brent wrote:

    The blog posts regarding the capitulation of all that is moral in eHarmony's roll-over are right on. The company's service is now soiled and good for nothing. Adding sick and twisted ideologies to a successful recipe destroys it. Dont believe it? Just you watch and see. Cancer eats away health.

    Posted 20 Nov 2008 at 11:24 am
  8. Doug wrote:

    So the gays are suing eHarmony now for not having a gay version – yup, it's all about the Nazi tactics, isn't it? They only are for tolerance of them, not anyone else. There are tons of gay dating sites, but that makes no difference – eHarmony should get a couple hundred straight guys that are willing to be matched with the gay guy and then when the gay guy complains tell him that he's not being tolerant and that he's heterophobic – I'll contribute to THAT lawsuit!

    Posted 20 Nov 2008 at 12:35 pm
  9. Concerned Person wrote:

    I urge anybody who finds this blog, as I did, by searching for "contact eHarmony" to CONTACT EHARMONY about your dissatisfaction with the fact that they have bowed to terror tactics. Somebody has to take a stand against these idiotic special interest groups intimidating everyone to follow their agenda.

    Posted 20 Nov 2008 at 2:13 pm
  10. Neil wrote:

    Mr. Warren,

    I'm so saddened by your willingness to turn your back on your professed faith of so many years. Under that pressure of the world, you have failed to stand against the demonic spiritual influences and instead, bow the knee to political correctness and spit in the face of the Creator of marriage in which He defined as via one man and one woman. I pray that you repent of this debouched direction in your company to match gay and lesbian couples and turn toward the duty of a true warrior against the worldly influences surrounding your life. Eph.6:12-13

    Posted 20 Nov 2008 at 3:42 pm
  11. Anthony wrote:

    This is clearly an abuse of power by the state of New Jersey ( who will be held accountable) to impose a gay agenda against a company. Maybe eharmony could "reorganize" under a religious body exemption. As it stands this will ultimately corrupt and diminish eharmony's success and bottom line unless they stop this "takeover."

    Posted 20 Nov 2008 at 3:47 pm
  12. Ev Whalen wrote:

    Shame on you for caving in to the gay lobby!

    Posted 20 Nov 2008 at 3:54 pm
  13. Andrea wrote:

    Don't try to tell me that homosexuals don't already have websites to find partners. This is just their way of trying to make us all accept their lifestyle whether we like it on not. This is still a free country where we can disagree with others. I think you need to stand for the 99% of the country that is heterosexual.

    Posted 20 Nov 2008 at 11:59 pm
  14. Nick Lansley wrote:

    Dear Dr. Warren,

    Thank you so much for agreeing to allow your organization to look after gay couples as well as straight couples.

    As you can imagine, we can all do with a little help in our relationships sometimes, and loving homosexual couples are human enough to hit the same rocks as heterosexual ones(!)

    I’m delighted to say that my own relationship (16 years with my husband!) does not need to benefit from your help at this time, but it’s good to know there will be someone to turn to should any need arise.

    Thank you once again – you have already done more good to many gay couples than you probably realize!

    Thank you once again.

    Posted 21 Nov 2008 at 10:18 am
  15. Lynn Ski wrote:

    To: Dr. Neil Warren – Bless you for your decision on includes the GLBT community within your program. I know it must have been a hard decision but it was the right one. I for one had tried to use your site a couple of years ago because I heard of your "formula" for matching and was disappointed that I could not use the service. I did not complain because I realized this was your choice, however I am now thrilled that I can try your service. THANKS AGAIN. You will not regret this.

    Posted 21 Nov 2008 at 11:51 am
  16. Thanks Dr. Warren wrote:

    Dr. Warren – Please do not let Peter Labarbera try to intimidate you. He is a man who hates the gay/lesbian community and in fact spends most of his life "studying" the habits of a group of people and then reporting on it. In truth, he is quite turned on by it all. In any case, he has asked his followers to write to you directly, and also post on this blog about how much we disapprove of you. Please realize that Peter is just a man who earns a living by running a website which he uses to raise money to support him and his family. He does not work and lives off donations from other non-gay friendly people who also write nasty comments.

    Thank you for taking a stand and giving GLBT residents of New Jersey and Massachusetts the opportunity to find love and marry as is our legal rights.

    Posted 21 Nov 2008 at 12:02 pm
  17. Pete Rabbit wrote:

    Congratulations on taking the positive step that Harmony is for all! Hopefully we'll never be as unhappy as the people posting (looks like they need Harmony in the most desperate way). I signed up and filled out the whole questionaire a few years back before finding that only straight couples were being connected; in addition to the legal costs, I'm sorry eHarmony must have lost a lot of revenue and hope with this action you'll see success.

    Posted 21 Nov 2008 at 6:10 pm
  18. KC wrote:

    I agree with what some of the others have said. I will boycott eharmony given their decision to cater to homosexual dating service.

    Posted 21 Nov 2008 at 7:23 pm
  19. Anonymous wrote:

    KC, boycotting eHarmony is NOT the answer- they were totally forced into this, it wasn’t their choice. If you want to do something about this, find a group that will take a stand against the gay militant agenda. It is UNPRECEDENTED in the history of law that a business was ever sued for not making the product that someone wanted. There are PLENTY of gay catering dating sites, what you SHOULD do is join there and then sue THEM for not having straight people of the opposite sex to match you with – or to put it like my friends daughter put it: “That is so stupid….It’s like going to IN & OUT and getting mad because they don’t offer Chicken”.

    Oh, and if your gay or lesbian and reading this, let me save you the trouble of coming up with the name calling when you can’t think if an actual POINT you can use: Yes, I am (insert names at will) -but no, I am NOT homophobic at all because that implies FEAR and I am not afraid of you at all, I am going to fight to not allow a tiny portion of our population to take this kind of control of my country. This is the kind of tactics Hitler used in the late 30s, and I’m not going to keep my mouth shut any more.

    Posted 21 Nov 2008 at 8:48 pm
  20. Barbra wrote:

    I just wanted to thank you for seeing that gays and lesbians are people too. I was a user of Eharmony and left because of your position on gay and leabian people. If I become single again, I will gladly use your services again.

    Thank you again for seeing that gays and lesbians are human beings with hearts and love.

    Posted 21 Nov 2008 at 8:51 pm

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